Camelot V2 · Arbitrum
AIEN-WETH
Current APY
0.00%
base 0.00% · reward -
TVL
$100.6K
APY -0.00% 7d
Risk signals
Overview
The Camelot V2 AIEN-WETH pool on Arbitrum is a liquidity position where providers earn fees from trading activities involving the AIEN-WETH token pair. This DEX protocol generates yield by facilitating trades and collecting transaction fees.
Total APY stands at 0.06%, with no separate reward component. The 7-day trend shows a slight increase of 0.04% while the 30-day trend is also up by 0.04%. These trends place the current rate in line with the 30-day mean.
TVL currently sits at $120,310, with no available data on recent changes. The primary risk for this multi-asset pool includes exposure to impermanent loss due to price fluctuations of AIEN and WETH. This liquidity depth supports a range of trading volumes typical for DEX activities.
Composed 2026-05-20 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.
Risk profile
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Smart contract risk
Funds are deposited into a smart contract. A bug or exploit in the contract could lead to total loss. Audits reduce, but do not eliminate, this risk. Check the protocol page for audit history.
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Impermanent loss
This pool holds multiple assets, so price divergence between them can reduce your USD value below what holding the assets separately would yield.
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Yield variability
Current APY is 0.00%; 30-day mean is 0.00%. Yields can change as TVL and incentive emissions change.
These notes are derived from the pool's structured data, not editorial advice. See our methodology.
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FAQ
› What is the current APY for Camelot V2 AIEN-WETH on Arbitrum?
The current total APY is 0.00%.
› What is the TVL of this pool?
Total value locked is $100.6K as of the last data refresh.
› Is there impermanent loss risk?
Yes. This pool holds multiple assets and is exposed to impermanent loss.
› How often is this APY updated?
We refresh APY and TVL hourly from DefiLlama. Daily snapshots are stored to power the historical chart on this page.
Last updated 2026-07-06. See methodology for how we collect and refresh this data.